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ast April, we held a contest asking readers to define Web 3.0 and had nearly 50 different responses -- clearly, this is something people have a lot of ideas about. The winning entry talked about Web 3.0 as a "decentralized asynchronous me." Basically, that means a web that understands how to personalize your experience and recommend what you're looking for, and it's a definition we've used again. But it is one of just many -- it would appear that we're having a hard time deciding where the web is going.
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So we're only half a decade at most into the Web 2.0 era, and we still don't really know what "Web 2.0" is.
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So we're only half a decade at most into the Web 2.0 era, and we still don't really know what "Web 2.0" is. Yet for some reason, over the past couple of years there has been an even more confusing meme that seems to keep cropping up: "Web 3.0."
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So we're only half a decade at most into the Web 2.0 era, and we still don't really know what "Web 2.0" is. Yet for some reason, over the past couple of years there has been an even more confusing meme that seems to keep cropping up:
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Rudy GarnsSo we're only half a decade at most into the Web 2.0 era, and we still don't really know what "Web 2.0" is. Yet for some reason, over the past couple of years there has been an even more confusing meme that seems to keep cropping up: "Web 3.0." It already feels like we've been talking about Web 3.0 for ages, even though we don't know yet know exactly what Web 2.0 is. What are the various ways that Web 3.0 has been defined over the past three years, and why is it helpful to talk about what the next web will look like? (ReadWriteWeb)
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